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March 20, 2009

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Gojomo

I know I haven't convinced you, but I'm confident that new research will confirm my hypothesis:

Simultaneous entry by *two* drills, each slightly above the respective temple, is the only way to be sure to let all the demons out.

Ben

Frankly, I feel that your research methods are flawed in that they're not empirical. Of course, some of our recent leaders also used the "gut" method on such important matters, but I remain unconvinced.

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